The sun is high, the days are long, and the weather is hot—which means it’s a great time to get outdoors and see some beautiful natural spaces. Whether it’s a huge national park or just a green space closer to home, here are some channels that’ll inspire you to get out and explore.

Everyone knows Nat Geo, but their YouTube channel is full of beautiful videos of the great outdoors, national parks, wild lands, undersea adventures, and more. They also feature some of their award-winning documentaries, “Today I Learned” videos, and other stories on their YouTube channel, so there’s more to see than just time-lapse videos of parks at night or camping trips—but there is that too, and it’s all fun to watch.

GoPro’s YouTube channel is part marketing—I mean, all of the videos are shot with GoPro cameras and they’d love you to buy one—but at the same time, most of them are stunningly beautiful, and capture things that are really difficult to shoot otherwise. Whether it’s action and adventure sports, high-altitude flight, or some backyard science antics, you’ll find tons of inspiration to get out and do something amazing yourself, whether that amazing thing is to go hiking, biking, mountain climbing, or something more laid back like a good long walk or exploring your local park or public garden.

As you may have surmised from the name, 58 national parks is a video all about national parks and wild spaces, including this beautiful visitor’s guide to Crater Lake (above), and others, like Canyonlands National Park in Utah, or Lassen Volcanic National Park in California. These short video guides will show you everything each of the parks has to offer, and invite you to come explore them on your own. It’s a fun little desktop vacation if you can’t get to one of those far off places, or a starter for your travel planning if you can.

If you’re less into the glamour of the great outdoors and more into the fun and experience of being outdoors, camping, setting up your space, and then leaving it better than you found it, then Wintertrekker is a great YouTube channel to catch up on. Best of all, as its name implies, most of the videos are in cold weather or fall/winter months, so you get a great feel for what it’s like to experience the outdoors in some of the most beautiful months, when there are few other people around. Also, since most of the videos here are solo, you’ll have a good idea what to do if you’re ever by yourself.

Adventure Archives is a trio of friends who explore the great outdoors and take you along for the ride. That’s a massive oversimplification, but while you follow their exploits, you’ll learn some really interesting tips to hike, track, camp, and survive outside—but also just how to explore and enjoy your time outdoors, see some amazing things, and maybe get out on your own to see some of the same things. Even if you can’t, you can see what they see while you’re sitting at home, comfortable in front of your screen. Follow them through parks like Shenendoah and Yosemite (with video in 4K!), or subscribe to their Campfire Chronicles podcast, but either way, you’ll be glad you did.

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